On October 11, 2005 06:16 am, Jason Johnston wrote:
> Peter van Hardenberg wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using a secondary data-driven XSLT to provide annotations for my
> > document pages (thanks, Conal) but when the annotations are not present,
> > it throws an exception which kills the pipeline.
> >
> > Now, I thought the best way to deal with that would be to handle the
> > exception in the annotation pipeline, detect when the file is missing and
> > simply return an ID transform instead of one that does something.
> >
> > Unfortunately, I can't get it to work at all. I simply can't get the
> > "identity.xslt" to ever get returned! I would be very appreciative of any
> > advice you guys can give.
>
> I found the following item in the release notes for 2.1.7:
> > *) Implemented error handling for the internal requests. Error handling
> > for the \ internal requests configured using when attribute on the
> > handle-errors element. \ Supported values are: external: This error
> > handler should be used only on external \ requests (default); internal:
> > This error handler should be used only on internal \ requests; always:
> > This error handler can be used for all requests. Currently, if \ internal
> > error handling is enabled, only inner most error handler will be used for
> > \ errors which happened during internal pipeline processing. [VG]
>
> Does that help?
>

Hmm, not really. Does this imply that I need either specify one or the other? 
Without either, I expected it to work either way. 

-- 
Peter van Hardenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Victoria, BC, Canada

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